Giang Văn Minh 江文明 | |
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In office 1630–1638 | |
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Born | 6 September 1573 Đường Lâm village, Mông Phụ commune, Cam Giá canton, Phúc Lộc district, Quốc Oai prefect, Sơn Tây region, Đại Việt |
Died | 1638 Đông Kinh, Đại Việt |
Occupation | Politician |
Giang Văn Minh (Hán tự: 江文明, 1573 - 1638) was a Vietnamese officer of Revival Lê dynasty.
Biography[]
Giang Văn Minh has the courtesy name Quốc Hoa (國華), posthumous name Sir Văn Trung (文忠先生).[1] He was born on 6 September 1573 in the village of Đường Lâm near Sơn Tây. In 1637, he was sent as an envoy to the Chinese Ming court by emperor Lê Thần Tông.
Family[]
- Parents: Giang Văn Tâm (father)
- Wife: Đỗ Thị
- Children: 2 sons (Giang Văn Trạch, Giang Văn Tôn) and 7 daughters[2]
References[]
- Life of Sir Giang Văn Minh
- Chùa Hoa Nghiêm và bài bi văn của ông Thám hoa Giang Văn Minh
- A village whose presence lingers in the heart
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